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ComicLink Still Accepting August Featured Auction Consignments

Posted on 8/7/2012

The ComicLink August Featured Auction is shaping up to be one to remember. The auction preview is filled with a plethora of marquis vintage comic book and original art examples, and more are being received by the auction house every day.

“ComicLink is still accepting consignments for quality comic book and original art material for the upcoming August Featured Auction,” reports ComicLink Consignment Director Douglas Gillock. “To reserve August Auction placement, or to consign early to the September Focused Auction, simply email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective auction list. Or call 617-517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Sean Goodrich, Jon Signorelli, myself or other members of the ComicLink team. We will also be set up in booth #424 at Wizard World Chicago, August 9–12, so if you're selling the good stuff, don’t do a deal without coming by to speak with us first.

"If you're interested in maxing out material at auction, raising quick cash or selling books you've upgraded, it's very likely that you can do better and sell more quickly by working with us. In addition to accepting consignments for upcoming ComicLink auctions, and for the comic exchange sections, we are also purchasing vintage comics and original art outright, so make sure to get our offer before you sell!”

The newly added art highlights were added to already exceptional art offerings, such as: Al Feldstein’s historic Weird Science #12 (#1) cover, from the very issue that kicked off this amazing sci-fi run; a Jack Kirby Incredible Hulk #3 page, among the earliest Hulk art to come up for sale; a rare Kirby dragon splash from the Grogg story in Strange Tales #83; a wonderful Kirby Fantastic Four #16 page featuring a Thing transformation; a stunning Kirby Fantastic Four #19 featuring the whole team; the concluding page from Kirby’s Silver Surfer story in Fantastic Four #55; a Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #29 page with one of the largest middle panels of Spidey in the entire Ditko run from #s 17–38; an Amazing Spider-Man #30 page featuring Spidey vs. the Cat; one of the very best battle pages from John Buscema’s Fantastic Four #112 Hulk vs. Thing story; every page from Mike Sekowsky’s Justice League of America #18 story, including the title splash; and Dave Cockrum’s Ms. Marvel #18 cover with the Avengers.